In the time a human child can be conceived and born, a man, known only by his Flickr and YouTube username, Marshal Banana, created a realistic working replica of the Jawa Sandcrawler, a large, bulky vehicle famously shown in the Tatooine desert in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

Marshal used over 10,000 pieces during his nine-month-long construction period. The Sandcrawler is incredibly impressive on its own, but even more so because it’s remote controlled. It uses four XL-motors, four receivers, four battery packs, and 22 LEGO LED lights.

The vehicle is able to move forward, backward, and even side to side. The remote also raises and lowers the ramp, drops and raises a crane to pick up pesky droids, and turns on a conveyor belt inside of the Sandcrawler. The model even has lights. Marshal said on his Flickr page that movie-accurate lighting was an important goal for him.

This isn’t a tiny LEGO model, either. The Sandcrawler is 3.3-feet long with the ramp out, and weighs about 44 lbs. It has three levels inside which are all fully detailed. There’s a lighted smelter, as well as a second crane in the back of the workshop. Let’s not forget the cockpit, which has a removable top so you can take a peek and see what the Jawas are up to.

This model definitely belongs at Legoland in California with the rest of the Star Wars Miniland. Check out the video below, but also Marshal’s Flickr to see close-up shots of the interior.